Death Walks the Streets
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Death Walks the Streets | |
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Directed by | James Zahn |
Produced by | Matthew S. Harrison Christian Kane Daniel J. Heffner James Zahn |
Written by | James Zahn Ben Brezinski |
Starring | Christian Kane |
Music by | John Roome |
Language | English |
Budget | TBA |
IMDb profile |
Death Walks the Streets is the first chapter in a planned trilogy of independently produced action/horror films.
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[edit] Plot
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
[1]Michael Labou (Christian Kane) desires a simple, normal life, but this ambition is made more difficult as his family is associated with a mysterious group known as "The Organization".
Michael, newly released from prison is offered a chance to be free of the influence of "The Organization". To achieve this, he must complete a final assignment for them. If he does this, his obligation will be fulfilled and he will be free. He enlists the aid of lifelong friends Danielle and Malcolm in his quest, and soon finds himself in the possession of a mysterious but powerful artifact.
The film takes place in Chicago and rural Illinois.
[edit] Cast
Actor | Role |
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Christian Kane | Michael Labou |
Matthew S. Harrison | Abaddon |
Efisia Fele | Danielle |
Justin Mentell | Billy |
Larry Thomas | Joseph Hughes |
Jason Manns | Francis 'Junior' Savini |
Rusty Nails | The Yard Guy |
James Zahn | Two Times |
Jenna Mattison | Annie |
Tom McCafferty | Shadow |
Ari Zagaris | Shadow |
Spoilers end here.
[edit] News
- Named "Most Anticipated Movie of 2007" by F.C.P. Podcast (Episode 2.10)
- Death Walks the Streets panel announced for Fangoria Magazine's "Weekend of Horrors" 2007 [2]
- "Leaving Home and Hitting the Streets" - Article in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Magazine #27 Oct/Nov 2006.
- Death Walks the Streets nominated for "Most Anticipated Film" for the 2006 Spike TV Scream Awards. User choice award presented by Hot Topic [3]
- "Kane Time, Kane Place" feature story about Christian Kane & Death Walks the Streets, by Abby Berstein. Appears in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Magazine #26 Aug/Sept 2006.
- Abaddon Concept Art at Dread Central (July 2006)[4]
- indieWIRE Article (June 2006)[5]
[edit] External links
- Death Walks the Streets at the Internet Movie Database
- Official Website
- Official MySpace
- Union Local 666 (Fan Site)
- Baby Galigo Films